Use GetDate() function in where clause : GETDATE « Date Functions « SQL Server / T-SQL Tutorial






2>
3> CREATE TABLE Orders (
4>      OrderID int NOT NULL ,
5>      CustomerID nchar (5) NULL ,
6>      EmployeeID int NULL ,
7>      OrderDate datetime NULL ,
8>      RequiredDate datetime NULL ,
9>      ShippedDate datetime NULL ,
10>     ShipVia int NULL ,
11>     Freight money NULL DEFAULT (0),
12>     ShipName nvarchar (40) NULL ,
13>     ShipAddress nvarchar (60) NULL ,
14>     ShipCity nvarchar (15) NULL ,
15>     ShipRegion nvarchar (15) NULL ,
16>     ShipPostalCode nvarchar (10) NULL ,
17>     ShipCountry nvarchar (15) NULL)
18>
19> GO
1>
2>
3>    SELECT * FROM Orders WHERE OrderDate = GETDATE()
4> GO
OrderID     CustomerID EmployeeID  OrderDate               RequiredDate            ShippedDate             ShipVia     Freight               ShipName                                 ShipAddress
                                           ShipCity        ShipRegion      ShipPostalCode ShipCountry
----------- ---------- ----------- ----------------------- ----------------------- ----------------------- ----------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------------------
------------------------------------------ --------------- --------------- -------------- ---------------

(0 rows affected)
1>
2> drop table Orders;
3> GO
1>








10.10.GETDATE
10.10.1.GETDATE function returns the current system date and time of the server.
10.10.2.SELECT GETDATE() + 14
10.10.3.Select GETDATE()
10.10.4.Use GetDate() function in where clause
10.10.5.select CONVERT(varchar,GETDATE(),108) 'hh:mm:ss'
10.10.6.select CONVERT(varchar,GETDATE(),114) 'hh:mm:ss:mmm'
10.10.7.CONVERT(varchar,GETDATE(),113) 'dd Mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss:mmm'